Craig Citro wrote:
It would be nice to have an automatic build-farm where you can just
run tests
on all the needed platforms, and fix the results, but this would, for
instance, seem to
require a central repository with a current snapshot of Sage,
something hardly
feasible in any moment, except, perhaps, shortly before a release...
Actually, our grand plan currently involves doing exactly that --
having an "autobuilder" running on sage.math, testing all tickets with
positive review on the build farm and reporting back to the ticket. I
think this is completely do-able given our current hardware -- it's
just a question of someone finding the time to set it up.
-cc
Which I suspect is a non-trivial amount of time. Unless someone has done it
before, I suspect there will be a fairly large amount of time needed to read the
relevant documents, try to set it up, sort out all the problems. I can easily
imagine that would take 1-2 weeks full-time. I might be wrong of course, as I've
never set one up.
Dave
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